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As a sub-recipient of the Human Rights Project led by BONELAand supported by NAHPA, Captive Eye facilitated focused discussions addressingthe healthcare access challenges faced by People Who Use Injection Drugs(PWUID) and sex workers. This session explored barriers to HIV and TB services,while also examining how legal frameworks and gender-based violence impact thehuman rights of these key populations. Captive Eye’s involvement aimed topromote inclusive, rights-based solutions that bridge the gap betweenhealthcare, justice, and vulnerable communities in the Removing BarriersProject.
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As a sub-recipient of the Human Rights Project led by BONELAand supported by NAHPA, Captive Eye facilitated focused discussions addressingthe healthcare access challenges faced by People Who Use Injection Drugs(PWUID) and sex workers. This session explored barriers to HIV and TB services,while also examining how legal frameworks and gender-based violence impact thehuman rights of these key populations. Captive Eye’s involvement aimed topromote inclusive, rights-based solutions that bridge the gap betweenhealthcare, justice, and vulnerable communities in the Removing BarriersProject.